What do you think about Samsungs $300 dollar eBook called Paprus?
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To put this into the proper perspective, if you have an iPhone 3G, and you want to use 3G data with it, that's $30/month, or $360 per year and you are committed to a 2-year service plan, the Kindle doesn't have a service plan.
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Amazon Kindle 2 is probably a better option. With it being $50 dollars more - you can have 2GB (still there is no option of increasing the memory). It is appealing and Amazon has a massive collection of books.
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